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A Common Charter on Language Policy and Staff Accreditation

A Common Charter on Language Policy and Staff Accreditation

by Giuseppina Palmieri | Feb 27, 2025 | 2025, Event, WP7

The NEOLAiA Language Policy Charter, adopted in February 2025, marks a new milestone towards building a truly multilingual European university. Developed within Work Package 7, the Charter is the natural follow-up to the White Paper released in June 2024.  While the...

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